For the love of... Movies!

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BeyondET

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I can be quirky lol.. I liked the movie powder

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Magenta

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I also really liked (and have seen multiple times)

The Day After Tomorrow
Sense and Sensibility
Pride and Prejudice
The Island
Stargate
True Lies
Deja Vu
Noah

:)

I have not seen this multiple times, but highly recommend it:

Exodus: Gods and Kings
 

Huglife

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Marvel avengers, Thor,
All star wars except the phantom menace
And lord of the rings:)
 

EmilyNats

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I also really liked (and have seen multiple times)

The Day After Tomorrow
Sense and Sensibility
Pride and Prejudice
The Island
Stargate
True Lies
Deja Vu
Noah

:)

I have not seen this multiple times, but highly recommend it:

Exodus: Gods and Kings
I loved Paycheck (and everything else with Mel Gibson in it) and adore Jane Austen. I've read Pride & Prejudice twice, and seen the '95 series three times. I also live Austin's Northanger Abbey. The book was good, but the movie was great. I think you would like it.
 
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Yeah, I've been meaning to watch American Sniper, but I always forget when I have the chance. It's in the bucket list, though!
You should also see 13 Hours. Its one of the best military-themed movies I've seen in a long time and its the true story of what happened at the US Embassy in Benghazi a few years ago. (yes the plot doesn't sound that exciting, but when i heard what happened described on the radio by a member of the US military who also happened to host a radio show a few years a go, I realized it would make a great movie.. and it did!) :)

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Roh_Chris

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I've seen the Prestige, the Expendables trilogy, the two How to Train Your Dragons, Wall-E, and Gravity.

I must agree that I enjoyed all those but the last. It just wasn't my kind of movie. Too much drama and not enough action, I guess. And I loved the Expendables since, odd as it is, Rambo was my hero from ages 4 to about 14. I just wish it didn't have so much cussing, it's so unnecessary.

I don't usually seek out war documentaries, but when I do start watching them I always enjoy it.
Yeah, Expendables could have done without that much of cussing. I love Rambo. I can't say that I am a fan because it was only recently that I watched it for the first time. Still, I think it is part of the aura of Stallone.

The intellectual side of me enjoys the movies made by Nolan. It makes me think, if you know what I mean?

As for war movies, you could start with Argo. Then watch The Hurt Locker, American Sniper, Last Man Standing, Lone Survivor and 13Hours.
 

Tinkerbell725

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The family man
Braveheart
First knight
War room
Fireproof
Courageous
Miracles in heaven
Bourne series
Mission impossible series
Xmen series
Avengers
How to train your dragon
Finding nemo
Stardust
Peterpan
Tinkerbell movies
Superman series
And many others
 

Tinkerbell725

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Sinister and insidious are really scary to watch. I said goodbye to horror movies. I dont need a heart attack while watching a movie. Divergent series are also my favorite movies.
 

hornetguy

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Wow.... hmmmm... there are some movies I cannot turn the channel from, even though I've seen them, um, LOTS of times...

Westerns....

"Tombstone"
"Open Range"
"True Grit" hate to say it, but I like the new version best...
"The Outlaw Josie Wales"..... Eastwood greatness....
"Dances With Wolves"
"The Sacketts".... mini-series

War movies...
"Band of Brothers"... mini-series... just great.
"Saving Private Ryan"

Comedies...
"The Goodbye Girl" original one with Dreyfus
"O Brother Where Art Thou"..
"Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein"

Musicals...
"Les Miserables"
"Chicago"
"Hello Dolly"
and of course "Sound of Music"....

Animated..
"Monsters Inc"
"Little Mermaid"

Lots of others.... I love movies. I'm an un-repentant "movie line quoter".... don't get me started...

I forgot to mention... I LOVED "Pride and Prejudice"... "you've bewitched me, body and soul...."
 
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CharlieGrown

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"There Will Be Blood" has no rival imo.
 
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Keziah20

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I used to watch a ton of classic movies. I'm different from my peers I that aspect. I loved Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Audrey Hepburn, and all of those other greats. I still do, but I haven't watched one in a long time. The westerns have always been a family favorite. (John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, even the old Billy the Kid shows with Buster Crabbe, and Roy Rogers and Steve Mqueen Wanted Dead or Alive)I have seen many action movies like Rambo, the Terminators, etc. Then I got I to Korean movies, dramas, and variety shows. And then Korean music, where I discovered their amazing dance and choreography,so that's been my source of entertainment since then. Lol
 

hornetguy

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Buster Crabbe was an amazing actor... didn't he do all of his own stunts? I mean scary-dangerous stunts....
 

EmilyNats

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The family man
Braveheart
First knight
War room
Fireproof
Courageous
Miracles in heaven
Bourne series
Mission impossible series
Xmen series
Avengers
How to train your dragon
Finding nemo
Stardust
Peterpan
Tinkerbell movies
Superman series
And many others
Oddly enough, I wasn't a big fan of Mission Impossible. Don't get me wrong, it was a good movie, but I just didn't love it like I thought I would, and I'm not really sure why. I only watched the first one, though. Maybe if I watched the rest it would grow on me.

Sinister and insidious are really scary to watch. I said goodbye to horror movies. I dont need a heart attack while watching a movie. Divergent series are also my favorite movies.
Totally agree about scary things. Even if I don't have ahead attack, I start seeing things, hearing things...

Never watched Divergent, though. The whole plot is pretty much the Hunger Games with a different setting to me. Plus I'm just not a fan of all these new young-adult , female hero books coming out. It feels to me like authors are just trying patronize us young female readers. But that's just me.
 

EmilyNats

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Wow.... hmmmm... there are some movies I cannot turn the channel from, even though I've seen them, um, LOTS of times...

Westerns....

"Tombstone"
"Open Range"
"True Grit" hate to say it, but I like the new version best...
"The Outlaw Josie Wales"..... Eastwood greatness....
"Dances With Wolves"
"The Sacketts".... mini-series

War movies...
"Band of Brothers"... mini-series... just great.
"Saving Private Ryan"

Comedies...
"The Goodbye Girl" original one with Dreyfus
"O Brother Where Art Thou"..
"Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein"

Musicals...
"Les Miserables"
"Chicago"
"Hello Dolly"
and of course "Sound of Music"....

Animated..
"Monsters Inc"
"Little Mermaid"

Lots of others.... I love movies. I'm an un-repentant "movie line quoter".... don't get me started...

I forgot to mention... I LOVED "Pride and Prejudice"... "you've bewitched me, body and soul...."
I've never seen the new True Grit, but I've heard good things about it. I lived the old one, though. And of course Outlaw Josie Wales was good, what else can you expect from Clint? And I do remember seeing the Sacketts somewhere... It stars someone that Tom Selleck sometimes acts with, I believe is how I found it.

Led Miserables I've seen different versions of, but the new musical is one of the few musicals I liked, thanks to Jackman and Crowe.

I sort of have a hard time picturing you sitting there watching Little Mermaid, though...

And fellow movie quoter, yay! "You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you." Oh, yeah.
 
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Keziah20

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Buster Crabbe was an amazing actor... didn't he do all of his own stunts? I mean scary-dangerous stunts....
I believe so. He started out as a stunt double, so...
I used to have the biggest crush on that man. Lol:)
 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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Many, many, many movies in this thread that I have heard of but have not seen.

A few of my all-time favorites:

DUNE
Ladyhawke
The Ten Commandments
The Quiet Man
Contact
The Shawshank Redemption
Conan The Barbarian


Some I saw in the past couple of years I really enjoyed:

47 Ronin
Minions
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol